Tuesday, January 11, 2011

PROTECT YOUR VITAL ORGANS

Liver disease affects one in ten adults in the U.S. and is on the rise. That might be due to increasing rates of obesity and Type2 Diabetes. Some drugs and supplements can harm the liver as they pass through it before being eliminated. A damaged liver is less able to perform such functions as processing nutrients, helping the blood supply on its constant journey trough the body and preparing toxins for elimination from the body.

Liver damage can exist for years without symptoms. So if you regularly take drugs that react negatively check with your doctor periodically and ask to have your liver checked. If damage is detected, stopping the medication usually solves the problem and your doctor can explain it to you. To further protect your liver drink alcohol only in moderation, lose excess weight and get vaccinated against hepatitis A and B if you are at risk in any way.
Consumer Reports on Health, December 2010.

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